Advancing the Next Generation (NexGen) of Risk Assessment
Related Links
Other links
- EPA's Computational Toxicology Research Program
- NAS's Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
- California Environmental Protection Agency Home
- CDC National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH)
- CDC Public Health Genomics Website
- Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions
- National Center for Research Resources
- National Cancer Institute
- NIEHS Health Topics: Biomarkers; Gene-Environment Interaction
- NIEHS Strategic Plan (2006-2011)
- NTP Vision and Roadmap
- Tox21 Work Groups
Presentations
- Presentation by Ila Cote U.S. EPA, What Difficulties Do We Face in Using This New Science for Risk Assessment Purposes? [mp4] [wmv]
- Presentation by Dr. Linda Birnbaum: Director of NIEHS, Science, Environment, and Public Health: Bringing It Together
- Presentation by Dr. Chris Portier, Director NCEH/ATSDR, Emerging Technologies in Toxicity Testing: How will this Impact Risk Assessment?
Suggested Reading
- National Library of Medicine (NLM): Human Genome Resources list
- Activity Profiles of 309 ToxCast Chemicals Evaluated Across 292 Biochemical Targets (Knudsen et al)
- Using Nuclear Receptor Activity to Stratify Hepatocarcinogens (Shah et al).
- Using Pathway Modules as Targets for Assay Development in Xenobiotic Screening (Judson et al)
- Evaluation of 309 environmental chemicals using a mouse embryonic stem cell adherent cell differentiation and cytotoxicity assay (Chandler et al)
- Biology 2.0: Breakthrough of the year. Human genetic variation. Science. 2007 Dec 21;318(5858):1842-3.
- Transforming Toxicology: Chemical & Engineering News. December 20, 2010 Volume 88, Number 51 pp. 37 - 39 DOI:10.1021/CEN121410113705
- Recommended Reading List by Citations (PDF) (2pp, 48K, About PDF)